Going To A Destination Flashcards
To go
Ikimasu
(Negative form) to go
Ikimasen
How to say “going to place”
Place + ni+ ikimasu OR ikimasen (depending on negative or not)
Examples: depāto ni ikimasu (going to department store)
Eki ni ikimasen (not going to station)
Department store
Depāto (ā is ahh sound)
Work
Shigoto
Party
Pāti
Station
Eki (eh-key)
Asking a question ?
Add “ka” at the end of the sentence.
Example: pāti ni ikimasu ka (going to the party?)
Shigoto ni ikimasu ka (going to work?)
Answering a question about going with yes or no
Hai- yes (sounds like hi)
Iie-no (sounds like ee-ay)
Example: hai, ikimasu (yes, going)
iie, ikimasen (no, not going)
Today
Kyou (key-o)
Yesterday
Kinō (key-no)
Tomorrow
Ashita (ahshh-ta)
Day after tomorrow
Asatte (ass-ah-té)
Day before yesterday
Ototoi (oh-toh-toy)
How to say “point in time going to a place”
Example 1: going to department store tomorrow
How to say “point in time not going to a place”
Example 2: not going to station day after tomorrow
- Ashita depāto ni ikimasu
2. Assate eki ni ikimasen